One-day
special education law and advocacy programs focus on four areas:

special
education law, rights and responsibilities

tests
and measurements to measure progress & regression

SMART
IEPs

introduction
to tactics & strategies for effective advocacy

Wrightslaw
programs are designed to meet the needs of parents, educators, health care
providers, advocates and attorneys who represent children with disabilities regarding
special education. The program is not disability specific.

Print out the form and mail back along with your check or money order.
Make checks payable to: NHC-ASA.

Additional Information: .6 Continuing
Education Units (CEU's) and 6 Continuing Legal Education (CLE's) credits
have been approved for this conference. Resource area to feature local
Advocacy Organizations. Participants will have the opportunity to browse
during the breaks and at lunch. Scholarships are available. Contact
NHC-ASA for details.

The State Yellow
Pages has many useful resources - evaluators, educational consultants, academic
tutors, support groups, grassroots organizations, advocates, attorneys and others
who help parents get services for their children.